And let's not forget.
How to Use Windows Vista Speech Recognition Software
Step1
Plug in your microphone or headset. Before you can configure the 
Windows Vista speech recognition software, you must ensure you have a 
working microphone. Handheld or headset microphones work best because 
they help eliminate noise caused by your computer. 
Step2
Open the "Volume Control" dialog and make sure your microphone 
channel is not muted or set too low. 
Step3
Enable speech recognition. Click on Start -> Control Panel, and in 
the search box type "Speech." Choose "Speech Recognition Options" 
from the results. 
Step4
Start the Windows Vista speech recognition. Click on "Start Speech 
Recognition" to use the speech recognition software. 
Step5
Set up your microphone. The "Start Speech Recognition" program will 
take you through a wizard to set up your microphone. Follow the on-
screen directions to set up your microphone correctly. 
Step6
Use the tutorial. After setting up your microphone, the "Start Speech 
Recognition" program will take you to the speech recognition 
tutorial. The software is complex and has many features, so following 
the tutorial can reveal its complexities. 
Step7
Click on "Train Your Computer to Better Understand You." When using 
speech recognition software, it's important to train the computer to 
understand your voice. After you complete the first training page, 
consider further training the Windows Vista voice recognition 
software, as the more you train it, the better it will work. 
Step8
Open the speech reference card. This option will open a dialog 
showing all of the extra commands and words the Windows Vista speech 
recognition software understands. Print this list for future use or 
keep it on the screen until you can memorize the commands you will be 
using most often. 
Step9
Open the "Advanced Speech Options" dialog. In this dialog, you can 
configure a number of things, including language (dialect or accent) 
and recognition profiles. Selecting the correct language is crucial 
if you want the Windows Vista speech recognition software to be able 
to understand you. 
Step10
Dictate your work once the software is configured. Instead of typing, 
you may now dictate your text. This should work well in any text-
entry field, including those in emails, word-processing documents, 
web browsers and chat rooms. 



--- In [email protected], "proudtexan" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> i follow all the adivce ya giving me and like i said before. i have 
> plugged both mics in  all the sockets interchangeably. sounds like 
im 
> not the one whos not listening. and ive also said that i have check 
the 
> sound on the master control etc. its up as high as it will go and 
not 
> muted. i am using some chat programs and the recording program that 
> comes with vista. after i found the soundnot working in the chat 
> programs. I think i have stated the socket procedure that i wa 
doing in 
> other post. and yall keep asking what im doing with the sockets. My 
> answer is not going to change. as there is nothing more i can do 
but 
> that with the sockets.i cant give anymore info than what i keep 
> repeating in every post. like i said before i can post a everest 
report 
> then we might be able to figue out whats going on     
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Jim" <jpurcell@> wrote:
> >
> > >i tried the color coded sockets again the same thing happened as
> > > before.maybe i need to post a everest reportso folks can see if
> > > anything is conflicting.
> > 
> > You are just not providing enough information. How are you 
verifying 
> that 
> > you have no mic sound. Do you have sound from other sources? Have 
you 
> opened 
> > the Play Control, double click the speaker on the bottom right of 
the 
> > screen. Maybe the volume on one of the channels is muted or the 
> control is 
> > at minimum.
> > 
> > Jim
> >
>



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